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Apple Card holders are now eligible for a six-month free trial of the Uber One service, according to emails that Apple began sending out today.

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Uber One is a subscription service that includes $0 delivery fees for Uber Eats orders, up to 10 percent off eligible deliveries and pickup orders, and six percent Uber One credits for Uber rides. Apple says that the Uber One benefit for Apple Card is worth $9.99 per month, so the free trial is a $60 value.

The six-month free trial will auto-renew at $9.99 per month after the trial period if the subscription is not canceled. A membership can be canceled in the Uber One section of the Uber app by going to Manage Membership and selecting the End Membership option. Apple Card owners can cancel before the six month trial ends and still get the full six months free.

To get the deal, Apple Card holders need to use the exclusive link provided in the email about the promotion to sign up for an Uber One monthly subscription, using an Apple Card and Apple Pay as the payment method. Ensuring that the Apple Card is associated with the account and using Apple Pay to check out when purchasing a subscription are key to getting the free trial.

The offer is valid for new or returning Uber One subscribers, but it is not available for existing Uber One subscribers.

The Uber One trial is available in addition to the three percent Daily Cash back that Apple Card owners get for Uber and Uber Eats purchases. More information is available on Apple's Daily Cash support page.

Article Link: Apple Card Users Get a Free Six Month Uber One Trial
 
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It would be great if the prices for the food was the same, as if you were in the restaurant or doing take-out, but they're not - sometimes they are grossly inflated, and this is in addition to the "extended range" delivery fees and service charges. So the "$0 delivery fee" and "up to 10% off" doesn't even begin to make it right. If you DoorDash or UberEats, you're gonna pay a nice little premium versus calling the restaurant and doing take-out. Having said that, if you do it more than twice a month, it very much makes sense to do the premium plan for either service, just know you're not getting a great deal either way.
 
Do they specify how long this offer is going to be available to take advantage of?
I don’t see any end date in the terms.


1. Additional Uber Benefits: Apple Card customers can receive a 6 month free trial of an Uber One monthly subscription when they, 1) sign up for an Uber One monthly membership using Apple Card, 2) with Apple Pay as the payment type on file at enrollment, and 3) sign up only through the exclusive link here. Not valid for use on an annual subscription. To receive the Uber One benefits after sign up, you must use Apple Pay at checkout. Users should always confirm that Apple Pay is the selected payment method before completing a purchase in order to receive the Uber One benefits. Apple Pay is not available in all markets. Offer valid for new or returning Uber One subscribers in the U.S. and Puerto Rico, but not valid for existing Uber One subscribers. Only one offer valid per Uber account (each person within an Apple Card Family account can sign-up for their own Uber One subscription if eligible to do so). Must be 18 years or older to sign-up for Uber One. After the 6 month free trial ends, your Uber One subscription renews for $9.99/month until canceled. You can cancel your membership at any time in the Uber One section of the Uber app by selecting Manage Membership, then End Membership, then Leave Uber One. If you cancel before the 6 month free trial ends, you will still receive the full 6 months free. If you cancel less than 24 hours before your next renewal day, you may see a charge that will be automatically refunded. Except where prohibited by law, your subscription charge is non-refundable once your billing cycle begins. Use of Uber One is governed by these terms. Uber One subscription is fulfilled by Uber Technologies, Inc. and is unaffiliated with Apple Card's Daily Cash program. Apple Inc., Apple Payments Services LLC, a subsidiary of Apple Inc., and Goldman Sachs Bank USA are not responsible for fulfillment of Uber One subscription program.”
 
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It would be great if the prices for the food was the same, as if you were in the restaurant or doing take-out, but they're not - sometimes they are grossly inflated, and this is in addition to the "extended range" delivery fees and service charges. So the "$0 delivery fee" and "up to 10% off" doesn't even begin to make it right. If you DoorDash or UberEats, you're gonna pay a nice little premium versus calling the restaurant and doing take-out. Having said that, if you do it more than twice a month, it very much makes sense to do the premium plan for either service, just know you're not getting a great deal either way.
Totally valid, everything is inflated. But with Uber One they’re constantly sending out promos that make it worth it. I get 40% off promos at least once a month.
 
Uber. Waymo. Pfft, I use my hands to hitchhike. It's magical and free! "Lyfhxk"

Other times I just hop onto any single motorcycle rider, this one guy even had those flashing lights and sirens but he kept telling to get off and was begging for backup into the void. :D
 
Uber Eats was great, until their jacked up their prices a few months back. $3.99 for priority delivery when it used to be $1.99. Yeah, I think not. Sayonara, Uber Eats.
 
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